[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Invitation to Alexandria Radio Club Monthly Meeting on Friday, May 12, 7:00 p.m.
don.ki4d at gmail.com
don.ki4d at gmail.com
Wed May 10 18:13:06 EDT 2023
The Alexandria Radio Club is inviting you to the monthly meeting scheduled
for May 12th. This will be a hybrid meeting (in-person and via Zoom).
The in-person meeting location is at Alexandria Police Headquarters
Building, 3600 Wheeler Ave, Alexandria, VA 22304
Join the Zoom Meeting at
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81117755277?pwd=OGU4OUhQR1RpZDRONlgwQm5scmJSZz09,
ID: 811 1775 5277, Passcode: 401751
Time: May 12, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Featured Topic: "Limited Space Antennas" by Tom Schiller, N6BT, via Zoom
Ham Workshop Topic: NVIS at Work During the Virginia QSO Party by Ryan
Stinebiser, KO4EBY
Tom Schiller, N6BT, was licensed in 1959. He is an antenna expert
extraordinaire, who has continually pushed the state-of-the art in HF
antennas since the early 1980's. As such, he was a co-founder of Force 12,
Inc.. He developed the antenna design philosophy and intellectual property
that is the basis for the successful Force 12 product line. He may best be
known for his development of the first trapless tri.band Yagi antenna. His
company shipped over 27,000 antennas, mostly HF Yagis. He sold the Force 12
product line in 2008. Since 2010 he has continued antenna research, design.
development, and manufacture, selling his new line of antennas under the
name Next Generation Antennas. These antennas incorporate his latest
research and patent pending technology. Tom already has several patents
related to wireless communications antenna research, including flying drones
through antenna patterns. Tom resides in Kingman AZ, and is a Life Member
of the ARRL, the Northern California Contest Club, the Paso Robles Amateur
Radio Club, the Mother Lode DX/Contest Club, QCWA, and co-founder of Team
Vertical that set 24 World Records. Tom has authored several ARRL QST
articles, and was co-founder of the ARRL National Contest Journal (NCJ).
In 2022 Tom published the fourth edition of his very popular book "Array of
Light" which was first published in 2010. It contains new information on
verticals, empirical testing, development of the VOR, repurposing of old
material and more. His book has a 5-star rating on eHam.net. Tom has had
multiple appearances at the PACIFICON Antenna Forum, and enjoys speaking to
amateur radio clubs; he has been a guest speaker to many clubs across the
country.
73
Don, KI4D
More information about the AlexandriaRadioClub
mailing list